Posted April 18, 2019 2:38 pm by Comments

By John Crump

Data Protection Virtual Private Network

Editors Note; We actively use in our day-to-day work all the tool and techniques recommended below.
Check out Part-One of this article series.

Gun Activists Guide To Privacy and Safety: VPNs, DNS, & Password Managers

U.S.A.-(Ammoland.com)- We know that ISPs (internet service providers) spy on what we do online. They scan packets for content IDs. When a user sends information through the internet, it is broken up into small chunks of data called packets. A content ID is a signature of a packet that matches one of the copyright owner’s file.

Any form of media can generate a content ID. Since digital data is made up of ones and zeros, it is easy to predict how an audio or video file will look when transmitted through the internet. Content ID matches attributes such as overall size. ISP use deep packet inspection techniques to determine what is in the packets.

Similar techniques can be used by hackers on public WIFI networks to steal personal data. When you connect to a public or open and often free, WIFI network, hackers and other people can see all the data that you transmit. This data could be anything from passwords to credit …Read the Rest

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